What Centreline Clarity is
Centreline Clarity is a structural diagnostics practice. It examines the decision environments surrounding difficult situations: mapping where pressure is accumulating, where authority and accountability have separated, where options are narrowing, and where the structure around a decision has become difficult to see clearly from the inside.
The purpose of this work is visibility. It is not to tell people what to decide. It is to make the structure of what they are facing more legible while meaningful options still exist.
What Centreline Clarity is not
Centreline Clarity does not provide legal, financial, clinical, compliance, audit, or investigative services. Nothing produced by this practice (including Situation Reports, articles, case studies, or any other content) constitutes legal advice, financial advice, clinical assessment, regulatory guidance, or formal investigation.
If your situation requires any of those services, you should engage a qualified professional in the relevant field. Structural analysis and professional advice are different things. Both may be appropriate. They are not substitutes for each other.
No professional relationship
Reading content on this site, submitting a Structural Snapshot, or making an enquiry does not create a professional relationship of any kind between you and Centreline Clarity. A professional engagement begins only when both parties have agreed to specific terms in writing.
Your responsibility
You remain responsible for your own decisions. Centreline Clarity maps structure and, where appropriate, identifies actions that address the structural conditions identified in that mapping. It does not make decisions on your behalf, recommend outcomes, or accept responsibility for decisions made in connection with this work.
The sequencing and structural recommendations contained in a Situation Report reflect the conditions visible at the time of analysis. They are not a substitute for legal, financial, or professional advice, and should be considered alongside whatever other counsel is appropriate to your situation.
Intellectual property
The framework, methodology, case studies, articles, and all written content on this site are the intellectual property of Centreline Clarity. They may not be reproduced, adapted, or distributed without explicit written permission.
The names of framework conditions and diagnostic tools (including but not limited to Structural Snapshot and Situation Reports) are proprietary to this practice.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Centreline Clarity accepts no liability for any loss or damage arising from the use of this site, its content, or any engagement with this practice.
Questions
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